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I picked up an indicol for my mill. It's the model 178, which is (I believe) made for the Bridgeport. It fits perfectly on the Enco.
However...when you rotate it around on the spindle, it hits the knob on the front of the spindle that adjusts the depth stop.
Has anyone come up with a creative solution, or are people just not using the benchtop mills for complicated setups? (like centering parts under the spindle)
I could remove the entire depth-stop assembly, and replace it with a DRO at some point, but seems to me that there could be a solution. I like seeing the creative solutions that people come up with. I'll post pictures later today.
-Tom
However...when you rotate it around on the spindle, it hits the knob on the front of the spindle that adjusts the depth stop.
Has anyone come up with a creative solution, or are people just not using the benchtop mills for complicated setups? (like centering parts under the spindle)
I could remove the entire depth-stop assembly, and replace it with a DRO at some point, but seems to me that there could be a solution. I like seeing the creative solutions that people come up with. I'll post pictures later today.
-Tom